When I find a new gluten-free product I like, I’m always excited to share it with you. One of the foods that I find hardest to buy at the store are snacks. I like to make sure I’m eating something that’s balanced and will keep me going until my next meal.

Perfect Foods Bars have done this for me. The bars have just the right amount of sweetness while containing protein and fiber so your blood sugar and energy stay stable.

They’re made with real foods, just like you’d make for your family. Ingredients include organic peanut butter, organic almond butter, honey, and over 20 nutrient dense, organic whole foods supplements.

Even better is what’s not in them:

Preservative-free – keep them refrigerated to maintain freshness. I’ve thrown the bars in my purse when I’m out and about for the day and they’re just as good as they are right out of the refrigerator.

The story behind Perfect Foods Bars resonated with me because this product was born out of a dad’s love of feeding healthy foods to his children. Isn’t that what we all want to do? His at-home creation has morphed into a family-owned business that is sharing nutritious food across the nation.

I’ve recently seen Perfect Foods Bars at my local grocery stores, including Whole Foods and Sprouts. You can check out their Store Locator to find them at a store near you or order online.

These look, so good. My husband has just found out recently that he is has a Gluten intolerance. So our house has gone Gluten Free, ( just easier) and i am having a hard time with the snacks, on the go these would be great!

I would love to try these. We are gluten free, milk free, soy free and oat free so the options are fairly slim out there. I really need to just find a recipe that works for us. It sure is nice to be able to grab something fast though. Thanks for the review.

Started a new lifestyle last November and have since lost 110 pounds. Now, I’m always looking for something yummy, yet NUTRITIOUS for me and my girls to have for snacks, so I’d LOVE to have a try of these! (BTW, My extended family is raving about your recipes I’ve been trying out on our holiday ventures this year.. so excited and happy to have found your book!)

My 3 year old grandaughter was diganosed with sillac disease at the beginning of this year. She lost weight just sat and slept and was crying because she was hungry yet she her stomach would cramp and she threw up and had lose stools. I am so thankful for this blogg. It gives her mom and I receipes we can use for her. Thank you Amy. I would love to win this contest for her.

I’ve just recently gone gluten and (okay, almost) sugar free, and my health is fantastically improved! These tasty treats sound like just the yummy snack to add to my regimen. We don’t have them here where I live!

Wow, these are new to me and I am excited to go on a hunt for them. My son is gf/df/sf and has food aversions as well but a couple of these look like they would fit his likings. I would love to try them too as I am also gf/sf and try to stay DF and sugar free.

These sound great. The protein and fiber amounts are higher than many bars too. I was so excited until I read the ingredients. Unfortunately I am allergic to flax so will feed them to my family. I am enjoying your blog a lot!

As a competitive athlete it is always difficult to find healthy on the go snack bar’s for before and after training, however as someone who is allergic to dairy and gluten, with food sensitivities to meat and soy its even more difficult. The Perfect Foods bar would be a great snack for me, I just wish they were available somewhere close to me.

I have a sugar allergy and have struggled for years to find healthy and satisfying snacks. I just recently found this site and am thankful daily to now have a place to turn to for information on good products without cane sugar and where to get them. Looking forward to trying the Perfect Food Bar and hoping it becomes part of our weekly food items.

WOW! These sound like something I must try. I cannot have sugars that are high on the glycemic index. Protein helps to maintain a stead blood sugar level. I am always on the look out for health food items (especially grab & go items) that fit this category. Thank you for your blog & this post!!!

Spot on, I’ve been enjoying these for years and while they may seem a little pricey, they do keep you going and feeling great, unlike the seemingly “less expensive” fast food and vending machine snacks everyone pops just to make it through the day. Just think what that garbage will cost you later down the road in terms of health and wellbeing! My favorite is the peanut butter, followed by almond. Have not tried the other flavors because I enjoy the nutty ones so much!

My 2 year old constantly is saying, “Mommy, I need something in my mouth NOW” and proceeds to walk to the fridge and pull out the perfect food bars. You know they are awesome when this is the preferred snack for a 2 & 3 year old (and their mommy)!

Thanks for this contest and the info in the posting! I’m so excited to try these – I’ll look at Mother’s and Sprouts. We need more Gluten Free options that are also free of chemicals. I used to be HOOKED on ThinkThin bars and couldn’t make the connection on why I’d feel so sick afterwards even when they are gluten free…it was the sugar alcohols derived from artificial sweeteners!! Glad to have more natural options to find in stores now!

after being taken off many many foods this sounds like a great bar to have on hand and I’m always in need of foods that stablize my blood sugar.
its also exciting that I havew found a store in Amarillo that handles them.
and thanks amy for helping me to know how to enter the contest.
nadene

I work with the Laborers Union fellas and I’m always trying to educate them on eating healthy … gluten free … less sugar, etc. I hope to find these in Oregon so I can pass on the tip as well as stock up for myself. Good to know they will be available.

I would be thrilled to get a box of these bars, for the very same reasons you listed, Amy! I need to be careful of what I eat due to chemical sensitivities as well as gluten and sugar sensitivities….oops, forgot to add soy sensitivites. They sound like my dream come true! Count me in!

These sound so great!!! I have figured out I am not always in control, there seems to be a snacker junkie in my head, and these would be such a healthy choice and sounds like they would fill the bill on the snack attack and be “good” at the same time!

These look good. I’m always looking for good, protein dense food and have had a difficult time finding bars that are gluten free, tasty, and healthy. I have resorted to making my own with various degrees of success. So a recommendation, something tasty and something healthy sounds great to me. I have seen these recently and wondered how they were. I would love to have a chance to try them all out without having to try locating them locally (think a town with not one single whole foods store not even a Trader Joes and you’ll understand how difficult it has been).

I’m so excited about your product, now I will have to find a store that sells them. I just found you as I was browsing trying to find some gluten free & sugar free recipes. Most gluten free products are not white sugar free. I’m tickled pink.

About Amy

Living free of refined sugars and gluten since 2004 has allowed me to live a fulfilled, healthy life. My food cravings, migraines, and depression vanished and was able to maintain a 60+ pound weight loss. Today I live with enormous freedom. Join me as I create healthier food that's SS&GF and delicious. I hope to help you do the same. Read more about my story here.